Sendai Virus-specific T Cell Clones II. Induction of Interferon Production by Sendai Virus-specific T Helper Cell Clones
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Interferon (IFN) was detected upon co-culture of cloned Sendai virus (SV)-specific T lymphocyte with SV-presenting syngeneic stimulator cells. The antiviral activity was defined as IFN-alpha, beta. The T cell clones, upon contact with antigen-presenting stimulator cells, stimulated adherent cells present in the stimulator cell population to secrete IFN. Induction of IFN production was independent from interleukin 2 production by the T cell clones.
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